2021 IEEE 62nd International Scientific Conference on Power and Electrical Engineering of Riga Technical University (RTUCON) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/rtucon53541.2021.9711587
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The assessment of the impact of electric vehicles on the power balance of the Baltic energy system

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“…This means the cluster of equipment, which operates in the independent environment, island mode. Overall, there are several benefits for such an autonomous off-grid system: 1. useful development of project is possible in places where there are relatively high investments needed for the grid connection to the distribution networks [4]; 2. due to reduced costs of new renewable energy technologies and fluctuating fossil fuel prices, a simplified off-grid system for household electricity supply in remote regions may be an efficient and cost-effective electrification way to the fight against climate change and to reach the European Union (EU) decarbonization targets [5]- [7]; 3. to protect against electricity supply quality problems and overall reliability due to increased variable generation or decreasing conventional generation in the grid [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means the cluster of equipment, which operates in the independent environment, island mode. Overall, there are several benefits for such an autonomous off-grid system: 1. useful development of project is possible in places where there are relatively high investments needed for the grid connection to the distribution networks [4]; 2. due to reduced costs of new renewable energy technologies and fluctuating fossil fuel prices, a simplified off-grid system for household electricity supply in remote regions may be an efficient and cost-effective electrification way to the fight against climate change and to reach the European Union (EU) decarbonization targets [5]- [7]; 3. to protect against electricity supply quality problems and overall reliability due to increased variable generation or decreasing conventional generation in the grid [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%